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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, Students on Hilltop Find April Entertainer which waa set a gay golden candle The guesta held In eryetal sticks. were presented with smart French in pastel shades dolls daintily gowned The music program given of lace. solos by vocal Included the tea Uts duringlone shown In tha Lunt. Misa Oladye Vincent Miss Virown Inltlatlv bar Mlea and Mlae Kathryn Oawald. calends, aha take and Miss Dorothy and alst In other capacities. In ginia Castleton entertained with several inthla oaaa April brought, aa important Hughes strumental selections. Miss Dixie Don. of gsy little waa in charge and was assisted Darn of hex retlnna. a hot events Rarely have the hilltop by members of the active chapter, e been ao socially buay aa during tba formal aprlng ruahlng which culQuests of the Delta Epsllon sorority of presented were entertained at a lea given ai minated in the aerlea weak-enthan the home of Misa LaVon Vincent on during the lata have found Mora much inThe table waa centered Yale avenue. that, the L'tshne with a miniature model house, around terest in tna presentation of "Mr. Lontha aa which were placed gay aprlng flowers. given by don From Pari." Pink roaet set In attractive baskets Mummer. were placed about the room and aided of the c ampul enVarloue sororltl In carrying out the Idea of an flower garden. As favors tertained at a aerlea of teaa given in rushees Friday freatimari rfie rushees were presented with gsy honor of the 3 and rose (achat. During the afternoon afternoon between" hour of I Tha event marked tha culmination the members of the sorority enterMiss of a buv ruehing aeaaon on the part tained with a music program. of the of tha Greek letter coed. Reya Thomas was In charge MiMiss was assisted She by affair. Itembere of the Chi Omega aororlty ldred Steele. of the organ entertained the ruaheea liatlon at a rose tea given atSoutheh Complimenting the freshman rushees on Eaat Firet the members of the Alpha Chi sorority chapter houaerooma wera charmingly The entertained at a daintily appointed atreet e decorated In tha roaa Idea. Pink tea given at the Rich home on occaof the keynote were employed ai street. The motif of the from a sion waa carried out with red tulips tha theme. Tea waa served cantered and yellow daffodils. The Uble was delightfully appointed table with a sheaf of roses. The guests were centered with a colorful bouquet of Corsagea were presentgiven dainty aachet bags filled with the blosioms. Miss Ruth Kingsbury rose leaves aa favors. The program ed as favors. In charge of the music program waa of the afternoon featured the sorority 1n was MeVlchle songs. Miss Belle presented by members of the artie arrangements and was and pledge group. Miss Elolse Love charge of the waa general chairman for the affair agisted by Miss Aldora Tobin. nd was assisted bv Miss lone Spen www cer, Mist Ruth Kingsbury and Miss Alpha Delta Pi aororlty complimentthe at tea a given Kartne Wldtso. ed the rushees at home of Miss Martha Culp on Thirblossoms Members of the Lambda Phi Lambda teenth East street. Spring were used ai the theme of the decosorority entertained the freshman gay rushees of the organization at a tea rations. Tea. waa served from ofa dafVirtable oenterad with a bouquet given at the sorority house ontheme street. The decorative fodils held in a low crystal bowl. Durginia was music waa carried out in the sorority colors program ing the afternoon a Brian enter- of crimson and gold. Gay baskets of presented. Miss Melbanumber. Mlas the tained with a dance spring flowers were placed about rooms. The sorority songs were feaLou lee Wilson sang a soprano solo. In the afternoon entertainment. The sororitv Quartet featured ths Altured songs. Tha personnel of Mias Hortense Johannasen was chairpha Delta PIIncluded Miss Eleanor the quartet man of the committee in charge tatement, to popular According function April ha ben awarded th & bringing gentle showsrs and gay blossom. Sometime, aa 11 haa been Socials Planned For Bride-Ele- Local Voyager and Fiancee hv A number of social afair Lucll been given In honor of Ml Friday Martin, a bride-eleMl Lou! ning Mr. D. Fullhr and ahower and a at entertained Hlgg Marto Miss In compliment aupper tin, and Saturday afternoon Mrs. S of her In honor entertained Martin daughter atvr . tea. . J R flnnf will entertain at a luncheon at Keeley s. mmn oy " rollnwea The guest will be Mr. S. Wilkes. Martin, Miss Mary M. Martin. Mies Louise Hlggs, Mis Cushlng. Miss Ruth Allred. Miss R. Cogrove. MissSusie WlssMisa Margaret Runswlck, ler ana jhiss v. oiain n aiiuci bu. a Mr. Carroll W. Burt, formerly Ml Miriam Hubbard, arrived Saturday noon for a couple of week' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra L. E. Hubbard, at their home In Federal Heights. Ogden Members of the Gamma Phi sorority Honored the freshman rushees at a chapter house aprlng tea held a the street. Daffodils on South Woleott the and pussywillows were used aa was central Idea of the affair. Tea eerved from a table centered with a ln.ter of daffodils, at each side of e In honor of the rushees of the Gamma Sigma sorority a butterfly tea was home on Univergiven at the Merrillwaa served in the sity street. Tea Gey downstairs amusement room. as the keynote used were butterflies of the decorative theme. Daffodils and varicolored spring flowers were placed about the rooma Each rusliee was given an Ophelia rose. The favors presented consisted of rsinhow-colore- d silk handkerchiefs folded to resemble miniature umbrellas. The committee in charge Included Mies Virginia RIshel. Miss Dorothy Coleman, Free-bair- n Miss Ellis Plnnock. and Miss Eda PariflrTson. Phi sorority entertained the rushees of the organization at an Informal tea given at the Lundln home on Thirteenth East street. The decorative theme was carried out In the sorority colors of old rose and ailver. Tea was served from a charmingly appointed table centered withPItea roses Epsllon set In a ailver bowl. The Phi quartet entertained with a presentation of the sorority songs. The Beulsh quartet consisted of Miss Wren, Miss Alberta Reeve, Miss Melhs Miss Smith and Miss Alice Kelley. Jane Rothwell, Miss LaRene Aylett, Misa Ruth Anderson and Miss Anna Brock bank were In charge of the arrangements. e Members o( the Zeta Tau eororlty entertained at a tea given In honor of their ruaheae at the aororlty house on Thirteenth East street. The central Idea orthe affair was carried out In the Zeta Tau colors of pink and white. Tea was served from a beautifully appointed table centered with a bowl of pink roses. Pink candles held in silver candlesticks were placed Miss t the corners of the Uble. Helen Kern, Miss Mary Blades and Miss Phyllis Nicholson were In charge of the tea. e Complimenting the freshman rush-eethe members of the Kappa Chi sorority entertained at a tea given at the home of Miss Dorothy Pope on The attractive Federal Heights. theme of the afternoon decoration was carried out In the colors of yellow and silver. Tea, was served from a decentered lightfully appointed table lace over with a rare cloth of Italian yellow silk, on which was placed a silver basket filled with gay Jonquils. Slender yellow tapers held In sliver candlesticks were placed at the ends of the table. Alumnae members of the sorority poured. Each honored guest waa presented with a yellow rose. The sfternoon program followed the Kappa Miss Marie Strike, and Chi songs. Miss Helen Leacher entertained with Jeannett Miss selections piano Whitehead and Miss Florence Stevens Mies violin numbers. several fave Gets offered a soprano solo. Included In The committee charge Miss Dorothv Hurd. Miss Lucille Msr- cussen. Miss Virginia Reiser snd Miss Dorothy Pope. e Pel Rao Lambda fraternity of the University of Utah announces the election of officers for the ensuing year. PI Epsllon Careless Washing Spoils the Hair If you want beautiful hair, ordinary e methoda of washing will not do. To bring out the real beauty, the hair muat be shampooed properly. Proper shampooing Is what makes It soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and luster, all the natural wave and color, and leaves It fresh looking, glossy and bright. While your hair must have frequent and regular washing to keep It beautiful, It cannot stand the harsh effect of ordinary soaps. The free alkali In ordinary soaps soon dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins It That Is why discriminating women everywhere now use Mulslfled Cocoa-nOH Shampoo. This clear, pure and entirely greaseles product brlnge ont all the real beauty of the hair and cannot possibly Injure. Two or three teaspoonfula of Mulslfled is all that Is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather which cleanses thoroughly and' rinses out eselly, removing every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. It leaves the hair soft, silky and easy to manage, and makea it fairly sparkle with new life, gloat and luster. Tou can get Mulslfled Cocoanut OH Shampooe at any drug store. bottle lasts for months. A ut four-ounc- (jfttverttmat.) . m si ik i ?i hli i li Li KJ Kim iffl: In - Gamma Phi eorority of the Univerof sity of Utah announces Initiation Miss Velda Burnsam, Miss Mary Caldwell and Miss Mercedes Harding. thl Delta Phi, national literary sorority, announces initiation of Mlts Marie Fowler, Miss Emma Alleman, Miss Hope Spencer and Mrs. Blanche Kendall McKee, The ceremony was held at the home of Miss Leona on Ninth Eaat street, see Scabbard and Blade, national mili tary fraternity, announces pledging of Cadet Officers George M. Blsbee, Noel S. Christensen, Paul M. Crlsmon, Ernest F. Hillman, Lee Nebeker, Clsude WarZ. Parker, Alden M. Robertson. ren E. Salln and Ellis J. Wilcox, t University of Utah chapter of Theta Tau. national engineering fraternity, announces pledging Irving Alter, Walter Dauntey, Ray Lloyd. Roy McLeese, Aubrey Porter eande Wallace Smith, Apmln Fine Arte society of the University of Utah entertained at a formal dancing party given at Memorial house in Memory grove, City Creek canyon, Friday evening. The decorative theme was carried out In the colors of green and lavender. Gay bouquets of spring flowers were placed at Intervals about the room. The Afton Pitt orchestra provided music for the The committee In entertainment. charge Included Miss Rhea Joyce Winters, Miss Inez Jeppson. Miss Bessie Rosa, Miss Norma Erlandso nand Miss Jasmine Parry. Members of Sigma PI fraternity of the U. of II. entertained at an Informal dancing party given Saturday evening at the chapter house C. on East Jensen First South street. Jesse was in charge of the affair. Barristers' club of the University of Utah entertained the members at an Informal dancing party held Saturday evening at Memorial house In Memory grove. City Creek canyon. John S. Boyden was chairman of the committee in charge. University of Utah chapter of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity entertained members at a formal dinner dance the Covenant house on East flven at Temple street on Saturdsy eveThe decorative theme was carning. ried out In the fraternity colors. Francis J. Blumberg was chairman of the committee In charge. Gamma Phi aororlty entertained at a banquet In the supper room of the Hotel Utah In honor of the newly pledged members of the organisation Misa Helen on Saturday evening. Woolley was In charge. Members of the U of U chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity entertained at an informal dancing party held Saturday evening, at the fraternity house on East South Temple street. Ray Bradford was In charge of the event. Freshman clese of the U of U will entertain at a novel "kiss'' dance to be given Friday evening at the Memorial house in Memory grove in City Creek" canyon. Richard Harris Is In charge of the affair. . in drew -- rMade known by subtle that you see but cannot de-tol- express You Attain it and at a Moderate Price "THE MODE" Lovejy New ls Membera of the student body of the University cf Utah were entertained at an informal dancing party given Friday afternoon at the university gvmnaalum by members of the Pep band John Stacy and Stanley Parkinson were In charge of the affair. Active chapter of the Score club, honorary social society of the University of Utah, win entertain at an In- v formal dancing party to be given evening Ed Dorland is in chsrge of arrangements and wtil be assisted by memoers ot tne social council. Members of the Pep band of the University of Utsh will entertain at a conservatory party to be given at Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Glendon Jhe new music hall on Wednesday eve- Anderson, Robert Wesley ning. John Stacy and Paul Miller are Adams. Bird. Harold Boyer, Harold Bradford. planning the affair Allan Brqckbank,; Francis Bromley. I Shews ..Da.. lvtnun. ss4taakgaM4e9(4ssaige4ka4 diersjtj StM, Claw,. of Utgh will honor the mothers of the Davis. ian HOwens, Marvin Jonas. Eugene Merrill, Clifton Ottleon, Earl Pomeroy, Robert Snow and Allan Toung. Beta Theta Pi fraternity Haven A Soft. Lustrous, Anderson, William Hammond, RobNatural Wave. ert Klrkman. William Lust, James THE Orr, Milton RIdeout and Paul Scalley. Phi Delta Theta fraternity William Anderson, Thomas Barker, Ralph Budge, Jack Clark. Roland Davidson. Jsy Gien, Frank Jeppaon. Russell MilKenneth ler, Richard Pollock. William Robertson, Blaine Romney and Charles Welch. Max Brown Sigma Pi fraternity Charlea Fisher. Dar Hays. Reed Kirk-haMilo Marsden. Arthur Morgan. Expert Operaters. PRICE S10.00 J. W. Neldt and Reed Nelison. The fraternity also announces the InflaAT TMI tion of afervvn. Wallace and George Well, which will take place Sunday afternoon. James Iln-Sigma. Nu fraternity strom, Keller Kerr, Roger Klrkpat- -Peter rlck. Floyd McGinn, Dougla eon and Harlow Sharp oe BenePhi fraternity-JPhi PI dict, Albert Bonelll. Allan- - Crandall. Ray Hardy, Lee Irvine, Alton Knox Phone Waa. 7SS0 and alee McCall. John Maulaby, Earl Pearson ASK ABOUT and Earl Roberta. THE REALISTIC AND FREDERICS Alumnae Dance PMUsTAKINTS Alumnae chapter of the Lambda. Phi Lambda eorority entertained et an The Seat In the West. dancing party t the sorority house, U Virginia street. Spring flow- THE SCHOOL OF en were need In decorating and gaily colored balloons were used In the IrvBEAUTY CULTURE ing room and dlnlgjg room, where a SM-- t Kara Thempeen (Vd late buffet supper mm serv ed Mr. Phone Waa. TSSO or writ for Clair Marcil Senior era In charge of the affair and was aaateUd by Mrs estate. Frank N sjalein. Mrs Glen WUiiamaon FFtiE MARCELS EVERY DAY e od airrtt B guests were In Nestle Circullne lUb-ertso- n. Permanent Method QUISH 1 ANNEX ' COATS suns DRESSES ENSEMBLES "Where Style Inexpensive'' Is Kl club will ntertaln for thesr pr!ng members and friend at A Btaasa folowd by a bridge prty. horn th 1 o'clock at at of Mrs. X. D. Trout. 1711 Herbert venue Mr. E. N. Carlqulst is in charge of general arrangements and oegii, will be assisted by Mr, C. F. Dean. J. W. McCann. Mra Mr. . n ir.it Mrs W. B. Hammond. Mrs E. Lv Marshall, Mr. M. J. Shields, afr. Iiowara wxman. Mr. E. 8. Culbert. M. McDowell. Mr. George Hoffmen. Thos attend-IDlee notify Mr. CarlquuM. Wa- Mtch 9888-- Th marriage of Winifred E. Brown and Ervtn L. Yovng was solsmnlsad Tuesday morning. April 10, In th Salt Lak temple. Melvln J. Ballard officiating. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to member of Immediate families at the home th of Mr. and Mra. James Reynold, and In th evening a reception we hld. Th room wre effectively decorated In pink and whit. The bride wore a lovely gown of shell pink aatln crepe and white tulle veil caught with orange blossoms, and oarrled a and lilies of bouquet of bride roses She was attended by the valley. of Brtgham Miss Rente Hammond City, who waa dressed In coral pink georgette and carried a bouquet of flower red roses. Carey, Kathryn girl, was dressed In peach crepe end carried a bstket of roies. Th groom attended by George Mtdgley and wt Master Leo Reynolds scted aa pare. One hundred guests called during tne evening. Wedding Held Wdndy a 1 n Axaru1-- a. " 1 T. D. Ryan. Mrs. W. E. Mr. Qullllnan, Mrs. D. L. . Bojl. . ShuiiieDarger, Kthryn Mias Mary Smyth. Mra An tiwihi Mr. phey. M-- thony Shufflebargfr. Mrs. Brlghem Shupe entertained a evening number guest Wdnedy .. 1., 1. of fbrnvtut Shoe at dinner. dec- th uMd for were flower Soring .. . . -iCrtV oration ana iwri viv .urila r wr laid fer Mr. Jant Hall, u r. Uiv Gllmor. Mrs. Marzette Rlctcher. Mr. May Walking, Mrst, re. tana Hat He oarrnon, Mrs. Haywood, Mr. Mrgart t .ArilVl W f - ! TkAenaa as llama, Mr. Nellie Holm, Mr. Erica Shupe. dinner waa e ven Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. and participated E. Browning George 01 un In by the immeaiata roemor In hnnnr of th return of Mr. Browning from a nd Mr. Oeorg wr im Dr. iw Europe, nuovers trip to W mmA Vf p. Srnwnlnf. and Mr. A. W. Petty. Mr. and Mrs.Roland Browning, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Browning, nsroiu piwiuhb. Mrs. A. Mallnowskl and Mis Nor .nl.rlkln.il H.StUrdV t a bridge lunchon at ihuiT. Th man umn mi were guests filled with centered with bud v In pink and yellow col spring bloom w car scneme earn coisr Th or. ried out in the puce card ana in th hou. th dtcoratlon througheut liineh.Ati fftvri f.il.i... Special to Tk Tribune. laid for Mrs Roy Pckrd, Mr. were RUTH. Nev., April 21 Mr. snd Wad Johnon, Mr, r. n. uicn. . .!.(. rsmAMVt announce Mr. Wrd Plpr, Mr. Charles urs. , 11 nui vi v Mr. Roy Bowadaskl, Mr. E. the marriage of their daughter, Anna, A. Halitd, Mr. Jay Bartitt, uarren. to WllllSm sve, a Murdock, Mr, (juriora Jam aarrett of Nephi. Mr. Garrett, Young juciiii-..- . Mr. G. 0. tjioyM.riZ. Mr. j. a. William student of the Erlgnam I bualnes now a .HI is 111. 3 university at Provo, was Hogn, MIM Ha Fltiilmmon. Mis man of Ruth. Mrs. Florence u. Brown, mis Ann vr-rutformer tudent of Weber college. wr Mrs. Salt Lak e em "J o KRimstt casaldv. D.,1,. Mm jMtWMXxwwi Mr. John Salberg. a lata hour. A Mr. Roy Knapp, by the guMt until erved. niifciiiuat her C B. Aior Mr. club buffet upper waar, nn Saturday will bridge 810 Twenty-fourt- h afUrnoon v k iIrtoen auxiliary street Falhome. 28 in tin a card party April glv the bridge game, lunch wa lowing American region chairman and served. George E. Grime On Xfnnrlav VntSr Mr. JOStPlt A. will be assisted by Mr. Lwrnc Thelma Garner and Ml Loughmn Turner D. sir. Lee Mr. Clayton, were noteM to me a. - a. tiuuHenry W. .Nelson na ur. "e" - at dinner hem f Mrs. Loughthe at a1 T U.n avenil. Small nlm HTrhePSemnre Murtcal society will UMd aa place card spd were trees with Mr. 24, meet Tussdsy. April a miniaiuf th centerpiece wcocoanut dot-tBen Tyree, 2883 Van Buren avenue. wallan of palms grov chairman be will Mr. R. L. Draper diminutive monkaVa and tiny paper of the afternoon and will read a selecdoll drMd a hulu maid. Follow- on "Modern Music.'' Musical lna th dinnr, in gussis auenaeu tions will be given by Mrs. Agnea Heart play glvn at the Sacred Warner Bowen, Mr. Royal Eccles and th nlor class," "Old academy By th . Miss Mary Fisher. included Mr. Th 31." Lady Mrs. W. H. Child will entertain her James Shaughnessy. Mr. J. D. Dean,l. afternoon at bridge club 1MWednesday atreet. Mis Clla Hlggln, Mis Kathryn Twenty-fourt- h her home, Miss Eileen Hanley, Miss Betty Misa Llsette Maglnnls returned to Burns, Mr. Lloyd Snow and Ml of a stay Ogden yesterday after McCarty. days In Salt Lake with her eister. Margaret Mi Daisy Maglnnls. of Hood Pocatello, Lucile Miss of Idaho and Mis Frances Pagaet Salt Lake visited Ogden friends TuesVol .u ..!.. ia at a beautifully appointed .luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel BIgelew in honor of Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel of Sacramento. Cal. One large table covered with a cluny lace cloth w een- a basket of lovely pink rrey-wlt- h roaes. Silver candlesticks with pink cathedral candle were used on the corner of the table. Cover were laid tor twelve guests. Bridge followed to luncneon. The Women"- Uhiverlty club met Wednesday evening irf the Spanish Mite .foorn of the Hotel Stgelow. Wallace and Mrs. L W Manning were hoitesses. A program-wa- s given artists: by the following Mr. Dean R. Brfinhall read the play "Th Sliver Chord," by Sidney Howard; three vocal selection were given by Mi so Melba Dougla. and Ml OeraiA Dougla. Sixty member and guest were In attendance The Business snd Professions! Women's dub gve a waffle aupper Saturday evening at the Hermitage hotel Mrs Mary Sawton and Mi Dorothy Madsen had charge of the Pln for th convenarrangement. tion on May 2d. to be given at th Hotel Blgelow, were discussed. A musical program was given, during the Following supper, games evening. were enjoyed- MM. Grant J. Wright of Salt Lak. daughter of Mr. gad Mr. Arthur Wright, ws th coraMlmented guet laat Saturday when Mrs. David Bccle entertained forty-fiv- e guests at lot) osteon in her honor. The Eccle horn was artistically decorated for the occasion with a profusion of spring bloom sttrartlv!y arranged throughout the rooma. Th guest were Mated at two long table, each centered with a ailver basket filled with trim-Mrreee Bridge followed the lunch we aMisted by Mrs eon. The hoot Ray T. Savage of L Angeles snd Mrs, Dean R BrtmbAU of Salt Lak Mr and Mrs rrenk Brewer entertained a number of goes last Satwell-kno- A is- g Southern Women Elect 1928 Officers mieei-wrigh- t. Leeo Individuality April organisation at a tea to be given Sun- D. W. Moffat, Murry. Th Historicsl society met this afday afternoon at the home of Mias ternoon at the Central Junior library. Teresa. Louise Buxton. A music proafterthe for Mrs. scheduled been John A. Oager and Mr. J. H. has gram noon. Miss Winifred Schofleld and Epperson being hostesses for the afMiss Erma Stevens are In charge of ternoon. A paper was given by Mrs. C. K. Coulter on "Oceanography " arrangements for the affair. Mra Curtis Allison entertainer on Theta Tau, national engineering Thursday at a bridge luncheon for htr fraternity, will entertain member at club members and a few additional a formal dinner dance to be given guests. Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel. who (pent the Friday evening at the Newhouse hotel. last ten day In Ogden. ha returned C. Campbell is in charge of the arto her home In Sacramento, Cal. rangements. . The smart affair of the year In the .'ft. set of Oglives of Home Economics club of the U. of den took the younger social place Friday evening, when U. will entertain at a tea in honor of annual Ogden high Khool junior the mothers of the organization on the wis held at th Berthanna. Saturday afternoon in the home eco- promenade The senior class members were guests nomics rest room of the industrial arts o fthe Junior class for th evening. Miss Elsa Hubtr Is planning The building. and patronesses were patron the event. Mayor and Mr. Frank Franc!, Sund Mrs. W. Karl HopUniversity of Utah chapter of the perintendent kins, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Merrill. Mr. Phi PI Phi fraternity will entertain and H F. Mr. Irwin. .Mr. and Mr. at a forma dinner party to be given Lyman Payne, Mr. and Mr. Joseph in the ballroom of the Newhouse hotel Rlrle. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace. on Saturday evening. Byron ThurMr. and Mr. W(rren L. Wattia, Mr. mond and E. Irving Alter are planning and Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth the event. G. Dunn, Mr. Guy Clark. The leade er of the promenade were the offiPom club, honorary social society of cers of the class and their partners, the University of Utah, will entertain President Warren wt-tl- s Included and at a dancing party to be given at the Misa Jean Kimball, who ltd; Hotel Utah on Saturday evening. Miss Viceand President Mis Dorothy Wallace Ruth Soloman is in charge of ar- and Elliott Sampson, Secretary Kent rangements. Bramwell and Maxlne Fox. General of Committee Charles Dunn The Greek letter social sororities Chairman Miss Olive Reynolds. Chairmen and of and fraternities of the University of committees followed in the Utah held formal spring rushing Sat- line other of march. urday afternoon at the respective Preceding the prom, Miss Janet homes of the various organizations. Morrell entertained at a dinner at the The event marked the culmination of home of her parents. Dr. and Mr. J. a bnsy rushing season. R. Morrtll, 2553 Eccle avenue. The Pledges follow': table was attractively decoratChl Omega sorority: Miss Maxlne dinner ed with red carnations and red canBoyden, Mias Delores Bailey, Miss dle in crystal holders. The place cards Kathryn Blood. Miss Afton Brainard, In floral effect and were placed Miss Ardita Best, Miss Lou Chaffln, were Miss Luaclne Dorothy Wallace, Miss Lucile Creer, Miss Virginia Denn, for Miss Misa Beth Musser, Miss Mercedes Peery, Miss Louise Emraett, Marjorle Farts, Rosemary Barber, Richards and Miss Winifred Willey-Miss Blaine Corey, Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Miss Vivian eKith Georgia Hopkins, Corey, Ellis Hoggan, Casein Anderson, Mias Bernice Barnes, Miss Clark, Clifford Lund and Oswald JackThelma Caffall, Miss Helen Cox, Miss son Maxlne Flndlay, Miss Kathryn GrifMrs. W. F. Madsen. Utt Taylor fith, Miss Amy Jenkins, Miss Kath-erln- e avenue, had as her house guest Hed-nesdKeeler, Miss Carta Landh, Mlas and Thureday Mrs. W. B. Van Genevieve Miss Claudia Stokes, Preston of Logan. Derek and Miss Dorothy Woodhou. The Martha society will meet MonGamma Phi sorority: Miss Dorothy at 2:30 o'clock with Mr. Ralph Miss Louise Armstrong,s. day Armstrong. E. Bristol, 2480 Van Buren avenue. Miss Virginia Clowes, Miss Louise The Martha Junior society will meet Miss Radie Hyde, Miss Olive Wednesday, April 2S, at 2 JO o'clock Lunt, Miss Dorothy Marshall, Miss at the home of Mr. J. F. Barker, ilt Frances Nuttal, Miss Catherine Pier, Mrs. J. Q. avenue. Miss Mary Rleh, Miss Jean Romney. Washington will be assisting hostess. LeavKt Miss Helen Rothwell. Miss Chiyo will SaturThe club Drama meet Mia West and Venice Thomas, Miss day, April 28, with Mrs. Joeph Helen Wilcox. an363S avenue. The Eccles Miss Mildred Delta Epsllon sorority: will take Andrue, Miss Ethel Clays, Miss Ann nual election of officer called will to be The meeting Dundlev. Miss Marjorle Ensign, Mies place. at 2:30 o'clock. Amy Evans, Miss Olive. Hosklsson, order The Acacia club will meet Friday, Miss Frances McCormick, Mies Alcyone Nlelson, Miss Amy Rowe, Miss April 27, at the home of Mrs; James W. Ure, 1785 Tale avenue, Salt Lake. Miss Jane and Dorothy Shepherd The Ladle' Literary club will meet Walker. Barafternoon with Mr. N. J. Helen Miss Wednesday Chl sorority: Alpha ton, Miss Lois Callahan, Miss Merle Thomas at her home. 2481 Monroe avenue. Ezra Clark Rich will Miss Mr. Callahan, Miss Julia Childs, Norma Dalnes, Miss Kathryn Keller, give a paper, "Women " In Public Life in the The annual United States Miss Helen Seville and Miss Rosetta election of officers will be held. Wldtaoe. The Marana Reading circle met FriDelta Epsllon sorority: Miss CharN. White, afternoon with Mr lotte Allred, Miss Alice Boden, Mis day Franees Bryant. Miss Faille Cannon, 2369 Qulncy avenue. "Holy Grail," HanMrs. was J. C. by Rebinson, Miss Ora Cosilns. Miss Ra'mona given by sen, Miss Dorothy Nell, Miss Frieda Lynch. The Child Culture club will meet Horlaher. Miss Ardell Irvine, Miss t 2:30 o'clock Alice Kimball, Miss Maxlne Palmer, Thursday afternoon. Miss Margaret Short, Miss Elizabeth at the BlgeJow hotel. of next The the Ogden Van Cott and Miss Mary Van Cott. meeting PI Epsllon Phi sorority Mi.'s Eva Choral society will be held Tuesdsy Anderson, Miss Grace Anderson, Miss evening at Glen Brothers-Robert- s Ludle Anderson, Miss Lois Brown. music room at 7:10 o'clock. Mr. J. M. Eccles returned WedMisa Jane Lloyd, Miss Margaret Mornesday from a itay of several weeks ris, MU Marguerite Riley, Miss Ar-toVincent. with friends In Tew York, Waahlng-to- n, Louise and Miss Sevy D. C , anil Chicago. Zeta Tau sorority Miss Hsnna Miss Mr Pace, and Mr. Joceph E Wright reRoberta Hegsted. Mi( turned to .Ogden Thursday from a Helen Orr and Miss Ruth Wilson. world Bernice Miss tour of six months. They were Kappa, Chl sorority Decker, Ml Mary Egan. Misa Elsie were accompanied abroad by Dr. and Mrs. Fred M. Stauffer of Salt Lake, Keller and Miss Edna Peterson. Alwho remained In Europe, and will sail Sigma, Chl fraternity -- Edwin ClayEn shortly for the United States io us, Reld Ber., Earl Bennett,Richard reute home Mr. and Mrs. Wright viston Oledhtll, Moburn Hardy, Claude ited and son, Everett their Lybbert, Wright, Bryan Lambourne, Jerry Smith, Juxton Steele. family t Colorado Spring. Mthew, Mrs. E. L. Van Meter entertained William Thunnan and George Wat-ktn- Weslev D. Baker was chosen president; LeVerl Nell, vlee president; Ernest Hillman. secretary, and Thomas Jones, treasurer. Fri-da- mama Brown-Youn- v- 11 A charming affair every detail was the tea given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Edmund Orson Wattl at her home, 2M0 Eccles avenue, In honor of the visiting clubwomen of th (tat, who were Ogden vltltor during th State Federation convention held here during the week The Wattle home was aglow with arbright spring blossom artistically ranged thorughout the rooma. Music for the afternoon "as furnished by Mrs. Fay King Whltmeyer and Mrs. John HlUsbrant. The tea table was covered with a Venetian lace cloth. nd blue of bright daffodil Myriad end white hyacinths formed an attractive centerpiece. Green cathedral tapers In silver candelabra completed the appointments of the table. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. D N. Straup and Mr Elmer Rlcker of Salt Lake; Mrs. H. G Brown. Manti; Mrs. Weston Vernon, Logan: Mr. Frank Nlchol. Mrs. J. R. Morrell and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Ogden, and Mr. OGDEN. roae-bud- e Mrs. William H. Garrett, formerly Miss Anna Larkin of Ogden. Jn ta Miss Helen Bowers. Miss Elinor The Cannon and Misa Francea Pitt. Miss committee In charge Included Merry-maMisa Marguerite Phyllis Oove, Miss Margaret Whitney. Mlea franco Pitt and Miss lone Sheriff. -- Kle Club Plans Spring Luncheon w ta Dol-lar- d Nevada Bride ct Left to right, Mrs. George A. Holt, who, with Mr. Holt, sailed last week from Xcw York for an extended European trip; Miss Emma Louise Merrill, whose engagement to Francis E. McKimmon is announced. The wedding will take place April 28. 1928. V. The regular meeting of the United Confederacy waa Daughter of th hld at th home of Mr. H. Barton 14. which the folat Saturday. April lowing member were elected officers: Mre. M. Skofleld. Mr. president; Gen Glen Shs. vice president; Mr. Ethl V. Roliett. second vice president; Mr. Sally May Cottingham, secretary: Mr. T. F. Farrell, corre- n sponding MCretary; Mrs. J. Thomp-soof Tooele, registrar, and Mrs. George Barrow, historian. Birthday Party Mr. Sadie Anderson entertained at a beautifully arranged birthday dinner Friday evening at her home, 584 Eaat Sixth South street, in honor of her son. Shermsn. Mr. Anderson has recently returned from an extentve eastern trip. One larg table was arranged for the guests and held as Its a crystal basket of golden centerpieceCover wre laid for twenty. Jonquils. Hen-dro- r. for-m- er r Crrtt h. gut iw hi The Old French Court 1 ... th Amid this splendor was born France's fame tor beauty. Gouraud's Oriental Cream contributed to this renown thru its use by famous Court Beauties. " Gouraud's ORIENTAL CREAM gut Mat In WhUe - Flesh Rachel Bent 10c. tor Trial Sizt Fsrd. T. Hopkins A So, Nw York ev-er- day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Wattl reexturned to Ogden today from aneasttended wedding trip through the ern states. . In New Haven, Conn., Frederick Lane, they 'visited Mrs.Wattis. The remaindaughter of Mr. was friends with spent der of tha time In New York City and Washington, D. C. They will make their home at street. h Roma Knight, who ha been vUltlng Ogden friendto for thetomorLogan ten days, will return row to continue her "tudle at the will h where Agricultural college, June. graduate-IPamMi and Mr. John C. Lynch ela spent Thursday in Salt Lake visiting friend. On Wednesday afternoon the P. E. O. Sisterhood met at the home or Mrs. James Fergus Orr, z5t van cureu avenue. Mrs. Anthony J. Shufflebargar motored to Salt Lake on Thursday and spent the day withM. friends. W. Johnson Of Mr. and Mrs. Idaho Falls. Idaho, have movedT to have I Ogden .to make their home, and Knstaa at. Marilvn dr ve. Mr taken tha Cttl- ffiliarArt with T.w WlllOV il vttao (.-aens Bank & Trust company of Idaho Fslls. H will assume cnro ui mo bond department of the First National bank of Ogden in the near futur. Mrs. John N. Spargo entertained a few friends Thursday at luncheon In Eckbc. ol compliment to Mrs. Nils B. Pretoria, South Africa. Mrs. ofEckbi this was formerly Pamela Spargo sister, Mrs. city and lk visiting her home Salt In James W. Collin, at her in Lake. Mrs. Collins Is entertaining honor of her house guest this afterformer noon. Several Ogdenltes. friend of Mrs. Eckbo, motored to Salt Lak for the affair Mr. H A. Benhing arrived home Wednesday evening from a month visit in th east, where he spent ome time with her on, Arthur in Windsor, Conn. Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E S entertained at a luncheon In the parlors on Monday ftrnoon In honor of Mr. J. O. Titley. asoclai to matron. The tables were arranged form a "T" and were rtlstlcally decorated with Jonquil and marigolds and two shadts of yellow tapers In crystal holder. During the kenslngton which followed the luncheon the guests were with reading by Mrs. entertained Pauline Evans and musical numbers i by Miss irginia Anaerson uu Mabel Mr. Winifred NicConnell. Tucker was chairman of the commit e memtee in charge. About ber and gueat were present. was H. A. Aland Mrs. On Thursday hostess at luncheon to her bridge ave-ub at her home. 2770 Van Buren. nue. The luncheon table waa centered with a bakt of Jonquils and at each end were tall yellow tapers In crystal holders. Cover wr laid for Mr. Wsrner Arthur, Mr. George Whltmeyer, Mrs. Hn Able, Mr. Clark, Mr. Hrbrt Hinlev, Mr. W. R. Brown. Mr. Myrl McClanna-han- . Mm. George Larson, Mrs. Thomas Leslie, Mrs. John Hlllabrant, Mr. H. C. Stranqulst and Mr. William Mr. Frank L. Ball will glv a bridge luncheon Wednesday. April 21. at her street. home, 1128 Twenty-sixtCaptain and Mr. C. J. Docker will entertain the mmbr of their bridge dub Thursday evening at dinner at their home in the McOregor apartment. r.tertlnd the Mr. June Clark member of her wlng club Tuesday Tea wa home. her afternoon at served following the kenslngton. On Wednesdsy Mrs. Clark entertained the member of her bridge club at luncheon at her horn. The guests were tested at am fate enured with 822 Twenty-sixt- Mis Pt I The Save-Arch- " $6.50 Hly -- KM 1 Ben-nin- Lk ... 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